Banana PI M1 is the open source hardware platform which published to assistant the Elastos.org open source OS, Banana PI M1 is the dua0core Android 4.2 product which more better than the Raspberry Pi.

M series run Android, mean Mother-Board, D series run Linux, mean Daughter-board.

Elastos coordinate multi CUP to from the family cloud entirnment which based on the “software/hardware service”

Banana PI hardware: 1Ghz ARM7 dual-core processor, 1GB DDR3 SDRAM,

Gigabit ethernet port, SATA Socket. It can run with Android 4.2.2 smoothly. The size of Banana PI M1 like the credit card, it can easily run with the game like , it support 1080P high definition video output, the GPIO compatible with Raspberry Pi and can run the ROM Image directly.

Hardware specification

CPU

A20 ARM Cortex™-A7 Dual-Core

GPU

ARM Mali400MP2Complies with OpenGL ES 2.0/1.1

Memory (SDRAM)

1GB DDR3 (shared with GPU)

Onboard Storage

SD (Max. 64GB) / MMC card slot UP to 2T on 2.5 SATA disk

Onboard Network

10/100/1000 Ethernet RJ45,optional WIFI

Video Input

A CSI input connector allows for the connection of a designed camera module

Video Outputs

HDMI, CVBS , LVDS/RGB

Audio Output

3.5 mm Jack and HDMI

Power Source

5 volt via MicroUSB(DC In Only) and/or MicroUSB (OTG)

USB 2.0 Ports

2 (direct from Allwinner A20 chip)

Buttons

Reset button: Next to MicroUSB connector

Power button: Next to Reset button

Boot button (Optional): Behind HDMI connector

GPIO(2X13) pin

GPIO,UART,I2C bus,SPI bus with two chip selects,

CAN bus,ADC,PWM,+3.3v,+5v,ground.

LED

Power Key & RJ45

Remote

IR (Optional)

OS

Android 4.2,Firefox OS and Linux etc. OS

Interface definition

Product size

92 mm × 60mm

Weight

48g

Hardware connect sketch map

Use method

1, download the relevant Image file

Android Images files

Android

Image

Tools

PhoenixCard_V309.rar

Instruction

Instruction

SHA-1 Checksum

N/A

Description

An Android port

Release Date

2013-11-07

Version

4.2.2

Kernel

3.3

Linux Images

To use an image file, you will need to untar it first, and write it to a suitable SD card (4GB or larger):